Alan Roscoe
Alan Roscoe (August 23, 1886 – March 8, 1933) was an American film actor of the silent and early talking film eras. He appeared in 108 films between 1915 and 1933. His interment was located in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. He was married to Last of the Mohicans costar Barbara Bedford.
Alan Roscoe | |
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Roscoe in The Last Mile (1932) | |
Born | Nashville, Tennessee, USA | August 23, 1886
Died | March 8, 1933 46) Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1915-1933 |
Spouse(s) | Barbara Bedford (1 child) |
Partial filmography
- Graustark (1915)
- Camille (1917)
- Cleopatra (1917)
- The Shuttle (1918)
- The Doctor and the Woman (1918)
- Under the Yoke (1918)
- Salomé (1918)
- When a Woman Sins (1918)
- The She Devil (1918)
- The Siren's Song (1919)
- The City of Comrades (1919)
- Her Purchase Price (1919)
- Evangeline (1919)
- In Wrong (1919)
- The Branding Iron (1920)
- Her Elephant Man (1920)
- The Hell Ship (1920)
- Madame X (1920)
- The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
- The Last Card (1921)
- No Trespassing (1922)
- The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1922)
- Java Head (1923)
- The Spoilers (1923)
- A Wife's Romance (1923)
- One Glorious Night (1924)
- The Mirage (1924)
- The Chorus Lady (1924)
- The Girl of Gold (1925)
- The Lure of the Wild (1925)
- Before Midnight (1925)
- The Texas Streak (1926)
- Tentacles of the North (1926)
- Long Pants (1927)
- The Mating Call (1928)
- The Sawdust Paradise (1928)
- Driftwood (1928)
- Modern Mothers (1928)
- His Last Haul (1928)
- Flight (1929)
- Hurricane (1929)
- The Fall Guy (1930)
- Danger Lights (1930)
- Half Shot at Sunrise (1930)
- High Stakes (1931)
- Hell Divers (1931) as Captain, U.S.S. Saratoga
- The Sin Ship (1931)
- The Public Defender (1931)
- Subway Express (1931)
- Breach of Promise (1932)
- Hell Fire Austin (1932)
- A Strange Adventure (1932)
- The Last Mile (1932)
- Lucky Devils (1933)
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